Betrisher
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- Jun 3, 2013
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- Parrots
- Dominic: Galah(RIP: 1981-2018); The Lovies: Four Blue Masked Lovebirds; Barney and Madge (The Beaks): Alexandrines; Miss Rosetta Stone: Little Corella
Sigh. Things are progressing with Rosetta, but I wish they would progress just a teensy bit faster. So far, it's been two steps forward, one step back. This is where we're at right now.
Pros
She seems to have stopped flying into peoples' faces (although that could be because I've stopped allowing the family access to her when she's out-of-cage).
She's *marginally* quieter, but still bellows for a good half-hour each morning and evening.
I tried target training and *that* seems to have struck a positive note. While we're doing that, I have her absolute attention.
Cons
She's still absolutely hyper! The moment I take her from the cage, the hat goes up and she's totally full-on, racing around, shrieking, flinging toys in a way that I don't really think is playful. It's some kind of reaction to some emotion and I can only imagine that's fear.
Eventually, in every play session, she goes for my hands. She grabs on tightly with her claws and begins beaking, gently at first, but then she'll really dig in and make me bleed. Sometimes, all I can do is put my hand in the cage and scrape her off on the door! It hurts like $%()^$@%!!! All my t-shirts are blood-stained! So is Rosetta for that matter!
She has a habit of sticking her head in dark places, seemingly to hide. She'll stick her head down my cleavage, or up my sleeve Now, that's scary! Imagine a bite from a cocky in the soft flesh under your arm! Or she'll insert herself between two pillows on the sofa and burrow under until she's completely hidden.
Sometimes, I think these behaviours are a bit 'nesty'. There's something sexual, I think, in the way she goes for my hands. She'll duck her head under my hand and run her bill along the underside in an almost-courtship sort of way. I don't know... There's just something in her demeanour that makes me think hormones are causing a lot of the behaviours.
We have the occasional good day where she'll play for a bit, fly for a bit and then listen to me while I 'train' her and speak to her. But then, we'll have awful days where I just can't reach her. My only option is to put her back in the cage and I *don't* want that to be a punishment. But she hurts people! What else can I do?
The weight of responsibility for this birdie is getting so, so heavy! I have to make it work because the buck stops with me. I've been scouring the net for this or that training method, but nothing seems to come under the heading of 'hormonal, nervous, aggressive cockatoo'. AND, of course, I don't know what my own faults are. What am I doing to make it worse? I don't know!
So yeah. That's where we're up to. I've had two tries with 'setta today and both times I had to scrape her back into the cage before she laid my hands open. I feel like the proverbial $#!+. She's currently ransacking her cage and flinging toys about. If only she'd calm down and let me play with her, I could help her get rid of all that nervous energy. Sad.
Pros
She seems to have stopped flying into peoples' faces (although that could be because I've stopped allowing the family access to her when she's out-of-cage).
She's *marginally* quieter, but still bellows for a good half-hour each morning and evening.
I tried target training and *that* seems to have struck a positive note. While we're doing that, I have her absolute attention.
Cons
She's still absolutely hyper! The moment I take her from the cage, the hat goes up and she's totally full-on, racing around, shrieking, flinging toys in a way that I don't really think is playful. It's some kind of reaction to some emotion and I can only imagine that's fear.
Eventually, in every play session, she goes for my hands. She grabs on tightly with her claws and begins beaking, gently at first, but then she'll really dig in and make me bleed. Sometimes, all I can do is put my hand in the cage and scrape her off on the door! It hurts like $%()^$@%!!! All my t-shirts are blood-stained! So is Rosetta for that matter!
She has a habit of sticking her head in dark places, seemingly to hide. She'll stick her head down my cleavage, or up my sleeve Now, that's scary! Imagine a bite from a cocky in the soft flesh under your arm! Or she'll insert herself between two pillows on the sofa and burrow under until she's completely hidden.
Sometimes, I think these behaviours are a bit 'nesty'. There's something sexual, I think, in the way she goes for my hands. She'll duck her head under my hand and run her bill along the underside in an almost-courtship sort of way. I don't know... There's just something in her demeanour that makes me think hormones are causing a lot of the behaviours.
We have the occasional good day where she'll play for a bit, fly for a bit and then listen to me while I 'train' her and speak to her. But then, we'll have awful days where I just can't reach her. My only option is to put her back in the cage and I *don't* want that to be a punishment. But she hurts people! What else can I do?
The weight of responsibility for this birdie is getting so, so heavy! I have to make it work because the buck stops with me. I've been scouring the net for this or that training method, but nothing seems to come under the heading of 'hormonal, nervous, aggressive cockatoo'. AND, of course, I don't know what my own faults are. What am I doing to make it worse? I don't know!
So yeah. That's where we're up to. I've had two tries with 'setta today and both times I had to scrape her back into the cage before she laid my hands open. I feel like the proverbial $#!+. She's currently ransacking her cage and flinging toys about. If only she'd calm down and let me play with her, I could help her get rid of all that nervous energy. Sad.